State of Environment - ecosystems
Overview of the state of Estonia’s ecosystems, pressure factors, and mitigation measures.
Overview of the state of Estonia’s ecosystems, pressure factors, and mitigation measures.
According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), the global average temperature has increased by 1,1°C compared to pre-industrial levels, and the rise continues at a rate of 0,2°C every 10 years.
What is KAIA KAIA – Environmental portal open data service – is a service for sharing data files of meteorological and hydrological measurements. KAIA datasets The following meteorological and hydrological observation and model data files are shared as open data through the KAIA application: meteorological radar raw data and product data meteorological station observation raw data weather warnings...
The aim of the project is to map the reporting obligations of forest owners, data flow models, identify overlaps, and find opportunities to standardize data, processes, and reports, while avoiding the addition of extra reporting obligations for forest owners.
The task of the Estonian Environmental Agency is to organize and manage the meteorological observation network in Estonia, collect meteorological observation data, and prepare weather forecasts for the Estonian territory. The meteorological observation network includes both in-situ measurements and remote sensing measurements.
What is KAIA KAIA – Environmental portal open data service – is a service for sharing data files of meteorological and hydrological measurements. KAIA datasets The following meteorological and hydrological observation and model data files are shared as open data through the KAIA application: meteorological radar raw data and product data meteorological station observation raw data weather warnings...